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Bluetooth Mesh Network Protocol
HYNČICA, O. FIEDLER, P. ZEZULKA, F.
Originální název
Bluetooth Mesh Network Protocol
Anglický název
Bluetooth Mesh Network Protocol
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Paper deals with simple and efficient protocols for forming and maintaining a Bluetooth network. The protocols are designed for mobile situations with frequent topology changes and for routing of translated messages between Bluetooth network members. To provide a simple, distributed solution to form an ad hoc network the protocols are based on a set of rules. The resulting topology is a mesh network with dened properties. For the network routing a modied DSDV protocol is employed. The proposed protocol enables self re-conguration of the network after communication failure and were tested in numerous simulated situations.
Anglický abstrakt
Paper deals with simple and efficient protocols for forming and maintaining a Bluetooth network. The protocols are designed for mobile situations with frequent topology changes and for routing of translated messages between Bluetooth network members. To provide a simple, distributed solution to form an ad hoc network the protocols are based on a set of rules. The resulting topology is a mesh network with dened properties. For the network routing a modied DSDV protocol is employed. The proposed protocol enables self re-conguration of the network after communication failure and were tested in numerous simulated situations.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT17491,
author="Ondřej {Hynčica} and Petr {Fiedler} and František {Zezulka}",
title="Bluetooth Mesh Network Protocol",
annote="Paper deals with simple and efficient protocols for forming and maintaining a Bluetooth network.
The protocols are designed for mobile situations with frequent topology changes and for routing of translated
messages between Bluetooth network members. To provide a simple, distributed solution to form an ad hoc
network the protocols are based on a set of rules. The resulting topology is a mesh network with dened
properties. For the network routing a modied DSDV protocol is employed. The proposed protocol enables
self re-conguration of the network after communication failure and were tested in numerous simulated situations.",
address="WSEAS",
booktitle="Proceedings of 7th Wseas International COnference ACMOC'05",
chapter="17491",
institution="WSEAS",
year="2005",
month="march",
pages="96",
publisher="WSEAS",
type="conference paper"
}